
WASHINGTON
President Donald Trump unveiled a fresh slate of trade agreements and released new data on foreign funding in U.S. universities, marking a significant moment in his administrationโs economic and national policy agenda.
Speaking from the White House, President Trump confirmed that the United States has secured new bilateral trade frameworks with key global partners, including South Korea and Japan. The agreements are aimed at recalibrating tariff structures, increasing American exports, and strengthening domestic manufacturing.
Under the agreement with South Korea, the United States will implement a 15 percent tariff rate on selected imports, lower than earlier proposed levels, while Seoul has pledged expanded investment in the American economy and increased purchases of U.S. energy products. Administration officials described the move as a balanced approach designed to protect American industries while avoiding unnecessary escalation.
In a separate deal with Japan, Washington agreed to adjust tariffs on certain automotive imports, while Tokyo committed to a multi-billion-dollar investment package targeting U.S. manufacturing, infrastructure, and supply chains. The agreement also includes expanded defense cooperation and large-scale aircraft purchases from Boeing, signaling closer economic and strategic alignment between the two nations.
Officials indicated that discussions with European partners are ongoing, with negotiations focused on energy exports, tariff reductions, and reciprocal market access.
Alongside the trade announcements, the administration released updated data concerning foreign funding received by American universities. The Department of Education disclosed that institutions reported thousands of foreign gifts and contracts in the latest fiscal year, totaling billions of dollars in external funding.
The data, released under federal transparency requirements, highlights the scale of international financial involvement in U.S. higher education. Officials emphasized that the release is part of a broader effort to ensure transparency and safeguard academic institutions from undisclosed foreign influence.
President Trump stated that both initiatives reflect a unified strategy: strengthening Americaโs economic position globally while reinforcing accountability at home.
The trade deals are expected to influence key sectors including energy, automotive manufacturing, aerospace, and defense, while the university funding disclosures could prompt further scrutiny and potential regulatory adjustments in higher education.
As global markets respond and negotiations continue, the administration maintains that these measures signal a firm commitment to reshaping Americaโs economic relationships and protecting national interests.
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